Biography of the Signers to the Declaration of Independence, Том 6R. W. Pomeroy, 1823 |
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... firm in adversity , calm and collected amid the dangers which passed around them ; cool in council , and brave in battle ; they were worthy of the cause , and the cause was worthy of them . Mr. Lewis was one of the first to enrol his ...
... firm in adversity , calm and collected amid the dangers which passed around them ; cool in council , and brave in battle ; they were worthy of the cause , and the cause was worthy of them . Mr. Lewis was one of the first to enrol his ...
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... firm and inflexible discharge of his public duty . His decision in favour of Samuel Chapman , ( Dallas ' Reports , vol . i , 53. ) evinced the soundness of his judgment , and the disdain he felt for the popular clamour , excited by the ...
... firm and inflexible discharge of his public duty . His decision in favour of Samuel Chapman , ( Dallas ' Reports , vol . i , 53. ) evinced the soundness of his judgment , and the disdain he felt for the popular clamour , excited by the ...
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... firm and fearless position which I take , invites the strictest scrutiny , upon a fair exposition of our constitution and laws , into the sincerity and truth of the general answer given to my accusers , —that no act of my public life ...
... firm and fearless position which I take , invites the strictest scrutiny , upon a fair exposition of our constitution and laws , into the sincerity and truth of the general answer given to my accusers , —that no act of my public life ...
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